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Firing Squad - The Executioner's song - Exécution de Gary Gilmore
Reconstitution d'une exécution par fusillade aux Etats-Unis.
"The executioner's song" ("Le chant du bourreau"), un téléfilm de Lawrence Schiller (1982), sur un scénario de Norman Mailer adapté de son propre roman.
Libéré de prison en avril 1976, le criminel récidiviste Gary Gilmore (Tommy Lee Jones) se rendra coupable de deux meurtres crapuleux commis à un jour d'intervalle en juillet de la même année. Arrêté dans la foulée après s'être involontairement tiré dans la main, il fut condamné le 7 octobre 1976 à la peine de mort.
Agissant en son nom, mais contre sa volonté, l'American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) obtint plusieurs sursis à son exécution, initialement programmée le 15 novembre 1976. Ayant l'opportunité de choisir entre deux méthodes, la pendaison et la fusillade, Gilmore opta...
published: 25 May 2022
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The Justice Files: The execution of Gary Gilmore
The Justice Files: The execution of Gary Gilmore
published: 18 Nov 2019
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The Executioners Song - 1982 Tommy Lee Jones - The Execution of Gary Gilmore - Full Movie HD
The Executioner's Song (1979) is a Pulitzer Prize-winning true crime novel by Norman Mailer that depicts the events related to the execution of Gary Gilmore for murder by the state of Utah. The title of the book may be a play on "The Lord High Executioner's Song" from Gilbert and Sullivan's The Mikado. "The Executioner's Song" is also the title of a poem by Mailer, published in Fuck You magazine in September 1964 and reprinted in Cannibals and Christians (1966), and the title of one of the chapters of his 1974 novel The Fight.
Notable for its portrayal of Gilmore and the anguish generated by the murders he committed, the book was central to the national debate over the revival of capital punishment by the Supreme Court. Gilmore was the first person to be executed in the United States sinc...
published: 09 Sep 2021
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Serial Killer Documentary: Gary Gilmore (Death Wish Come True)
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Gary Mark Gilmore was an American serial killer who gained international attention for demanding the implementation of his death sentence for two murders he had admitted to committing in Utah.
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published: 19 Jan 2022
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Inside Gary Gilmore's execution chamber after being executed Jan. 1977
Gary Mark Gilmore (born Faye Robert Coffman; December 4, 1940 – January 17, 1977) was an American criminal who gained international attention for demanding the implementation of his death sentence for two murders he had admitted to committing in Utah. After the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a new series of death penalty statutes in the 1976 decision Gregg v. Georgia, he became the first person in almost ten years to be executed in the United States. These new statutes avoided the problems under the 1972 decision in Furman v. Georgia, which had resulted in earlier death penalty statutes being deemed "cruel and unusual" punishment, and therefore unconstitutional. (The Supreme Court had previously ordered all states to commute death sentences to life imprisonment after Furman.) Gilmore was execut...
published: 02 Feb 2023
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Murderer Gary Gilmore Crime Documentary - HD
This is the best documentary I have seen on this guy.
Gary Mark Gilmore (December 4, 1940 – January 17, 1977) was an American criminal who gained international attention for demanding the implementation of his death sentence for two murders he committed in Utah. After the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a new series of death penalty statutes in the 1976 decision Gregg v. Georgia, he became the first person in almost ten years to be executed in the United States. These new statutes avoided the problems under the 1972 decision in Furman v. Georgia, which had resulted in earlier death penalty statutes being deemed as "cruel and unusual" punishment, and therefore unconstitutional. (The Supreme Court had previously ordered all states to commute death sentences to life imprisonment after Furman v. Ge...
published: 08 Sep 2021
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The Case of Gary Gilmore | Great Crimes and Trials of the Twentieth Century
The execution of Gary Gilmore on January 17th, 1977, marked the end of a nearly 10-year moratorium on the death penalty in the United States. But what made Gilmore's case so special and attracted international attention was that he himself demanded his own execution, as well as the nature of his chosen demise: by firing squad.
Note that this program was made in 1992. As of 2020, only three people other than Gilmore have been executed by firing squad in the United States since 1960, all in the state of Utah. Utah banned the firing squad as a method of execution in 2004, although this ban is not retroactive.
This is the full-length episode. Previous uploads are TV recordings with about 3 minutes of footage cut.
published: 21 Sep 2020
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The Execution of Gary Gilmore: A Utah Death Row inmate chooses death by firing squad
We discuss the life and crimes of Gary Gilmore, an infamous Utah murderer known not only for his crimes, but for the controversial method he chose for his execution. We review the timeline of events, and as always, I show you and taste his last meal.
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The Executioner’s Song
https://youtu.be/zCvVAWGHfmE
published: 07 Apr 2022
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The Adverts Gary Gilmore's Eyes Live @ Top Of The Pops 1977
published: 18 Apr 2011
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The Shocking Crime of Gary Gilmore...You Won't Believe What Happened!
Not as shocking as the others, but he still deserves the death sentence, at least in my opinion he does.
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published: 28 Feb 2023
6:36
Firing Squad - The Executioner's song - Exécution de Gary Gilmore
Reconstitution d'une exécution par fusillade aux Etats-Unis.
"The executioner's song" ("Le chant du bourreau"), un téléfilm de Lawrence Schiller (1982), sur un...
Reconstitution d'une exécution par fusillade aux Etats-Unis.
"The executioner's song" ("Le chant du bourreau"), un téléfilm de Lawrence Schiller (1982), sur un scénario de Norman Mailer adapté de son propre roman.
Libéré de prison en avril 1976, le criminel récidiviste Gary Gilmore (Tommy Lee Jones) se rendra coupable de deux meurtres crapuleux commis à un jour d'intervalle en juillet de la même année. Arrêté dans la foulée après s'être involontairement tiré dans la main, il fut condamné le 7 octobre 1976 à la peine de mort.
Agissant en son nom, mais contre sa volonté, l'American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) obtint plusieurs sursis à son exécution, initialement programmée le 15 novembre 1976. Ayant l'opportunité de choisir entre deux méthodes, la pendaison et la fusillade, Gilmore opta pour la seconde, craignant un ratage et une trop longue agonie au bout de la corde.
Premier condamné supplicié aux Etats-Unis depuis 1967, suite au rétablissement de la peine de mort en 1973, son cas fut largement suivi par la presse, les journalistes étant même conviés à passer la nuit précédent son exécution à faire la fête à ses côtés (!).
Le 17 janvier 1977, peu avant 8h du matin, Gilmore fut conduit des bâtiments pénitentiaires à un ancien entrepôt de conserves désaffecté, dépendant de la prison d'Etat de l'Utah, à Draper. Assis et attaché dos à un mur couvert de sacs de sable, il fut passé par les armes à 8h07.
Suivant l'habitude, le peloton, se tenant à six mètres du condamné derrière un rideau percé de trous ad hoc, était composé de cinq tireurs, tous membres des forces de l'ordre, équipés chacun d'un fusil calibre 30-30 - dont un prévu pour être chargé à blanc. Cependant, des témoignages laissent penser qu'aucun tireur ne reçut d'arme rendue inoffensive ce jour-là.
Envisagée pour une vingtaine d'Etats, toujours en vigueur dans un nombre très limité d'entre eux et majoritairement comme peine secondaire, la fusillade n'a plus été appliquée aux U.S.A depuis le 18 juin 2010.
https://wn.com/Firing_Squad_The_Executioner's_Song_Exécution_De_Gary_Gilmore
Reconstitution d'une exécution par fusillade aux Etats-Unis.
"The executioner's song" ("Le chant du bourreau"), un téléfilm de Lawrence Schiller (1982), sur un scénario de Norman Mailer adapté de son propre roman.
Libéré de prison en avril 1976, le criminel récidiviste Gary Gilmore (Tommy Lee Jones) se rendra coupable de deux meurtres crapuleux commis à un jour d'intervalle en juillet de la même année. Arrêté dans la foulée après s'être involontairement tiré dans la main, il fut condamné le 7 octobre 1976 à la peine de mort.
Agissant en son nom, mais contre sa volonté, l'American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) obtint plusieurs sursis à son exécution, initialement programmée le 15 novembre 1976. Ayant l'opportunité de choisir entre deux méthodes, la pendaison et la fusillade, Gilmore opta pour la seconde, craignant un ratage et une trop longue agonie au bout de la corde.
Premier condamné supplicié aux Etats-Unis depuis 1967, suite au rétablissement de la peine de mort en 1973, son cas fut largement suivi par la presse, les journalistes étant même conviés à passer la nuit précédent son exécution à faire la fête à ses côtés (!).
Le 17 janvier 1977, peu avant 8h du matin, Gilmore fut conduit des bâtiments pénitentiaires à un ancien entrepôt de conserves désaffecté, dépendant de la prison d'Etat de l'Utah, à Draper. Assis et attaché dos à un mur couvert de sacs de sable, il fut passé par les armes à 8h07.
Suivant l'habitude, le peloton, se tenant à six mètres du condamné derrière un rideau percé de trous ad hoc, était composé de cinq tireurs, tous membres des forces de l'ordre, équipés chacun d'un fusil calibre 30-30 - dont un prévu pour être chargé à blanc. Cependant, des témoignages laissent penser qu'aucun tireur ne reçut d'arme rendue inoffensive ce jour-là.
Envisagée pour une vingtaine d'Etats, toujours en vigueur dans un nombre très limité d'entre eux et majoritairement comme peine secondaire, la fusillade n'a plus été appliquée aux U.S.A depuis le 18 juin 2010.
- published: 25 May 2022
- views: 117103
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The Executioners Song - 1982 Tommy Lee Jones - The Execution of Gary Gilmore - Full Movie HD
The Executioner's Song (1979) is a Pulitzer Prize-winning true crime novel by Norman Mailer that depicts the events related to the execution of Gary Gilmore for...
The Executioner's Song (1979) is a Pulitzer Prize-winning true crime novel by Norman Mailer that depicts the events related to the execution of Gary Gilmore for murder by the state of Utah. The title of the book may be a play on "The Lord High Executioner's Song" from Gilbert and Sullivan's The Mikado. "The Executioner's Song" is also the title of a poem by Mailer, published in Fuck You magazine in September 1964 and reprinted in Cannibals and Christians (1966), and the title of one of the chapters of his 1974 novel The Fight.
Notable for its portrayal of Gilmore and the anguish generated by the murders he committed, the book was central to the national debate over the revival of capital punishment by the Supreme Court. Gilmore was the first person to be executed in the United States since the re-instatement of the death penalty in 1976.
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The Executioner's Song (1979) is a Pulitzer Prize-winning true crime novel by Norman Mailer that depicts the events related to the execution of Gary Gilmore for murder by the state of Utah. The title of the book may be a play on "The Lord High Executioner's Song" from Gilbert and Sullivan's The Mikado. "The Executioner's Song" is also the title of a poem by Mailer, published in Fuck You magazine in September 1964 and reprinted in Cannibals and Christians (1966), and the title of one of the chapters of his 1974 novel The Fight.
Notable for its portrayal of Gilmore and the anguish generated by the murders he committed, the book was central to the national debate over the revival of capital punishment by the Supreme Court. Gilmore was the first person to be executed in the United States since the re-instatement of the death penalty in 1976.
PLEASE SUBSCRIBE, LIKE, COMMENT, SHARE AND RING THE BELL TO BE NOTIFIED OF NEW VIDEOS! IT REALLY HELPS!!! TY!!!
- published: 09 Sep 2021
- views: 82867
44:40
Serial Killer Documentary: Gary Gilmore (Death Wish Come True)
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Gary Mark Gilmore was an American serial killer who ga...
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Gary Mark Gilmore was an American serial killer who gained international attention for demanding the implementation of his death sentence for two murders he had admitted to committing in Utah.
If you like my videos, please consider joining my Patreon, this is how I manage to pay for my narrations. Thank you! https://www.patreon.com/serialkillers
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https://wn.com/Serial_Killer_Documentary_Gary_Gilmore_(Death_Wish_Come_True)
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Gary Mark Gilmore was an American serial killer who gained international attention for demanding the implementation of his death sentence for two murders he had admitted to committing in Utah.
If you like my videos, please consider joining my Patreon, this is how I manage to pay for my narrations. Thank you! https://www.patreon.com/serialkillers
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https://apple.co/3RbA2L7
- published: 19 Jan 2022
- views: 231387
7:46
Inside Gary Gilmore's execution chamber after being executed Jan. 1977
Gary Mark Gilmore (born Faye Robert Coffman; December 4, 1940 – January 17, 1977) was an American criminal who gained international attention for demanding the ...
Gary Mark Gilmore (born Faye Robert Coffman; December 4, 1940 – January 17, 1977) was an American criminal who gained international attention for demanding the implementation of his death sentence for two murders he had admitted to committing in Utah. After the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a new series of death penalty statutes in the 1976 decision Gregg v. Georgia, he became the first person in almost ten years to be executed in the United States. These new statutes avoided the problems under the 1972 decision in Furman v. Georgia, which had resulted in earlier death penalty statutes being deemed "cruel and unusual" punishment, and therefore unconstitutional. (The Supreme Court had previously ordered all states to commute death sentences to life imprisonment after Furman.) Gilmore was executed by a firing squad in 1977. His life and execution were the subject of the 1979 nonfiction novel The Executioner's Song by Norman Mailer, and 1982 TV film of the novel starring Tommy Lee Jones as Gilmore.
https://wn.com/Inside_Gary_Gilmore's_Execution_Chamber_After_Being_Executed_Jan._1977
Gary Mark Gilmore (born Faye Robert Coffman; December 4, 1940 – January 17, 1977) was an American criminal who gained international attention for demanding the implementation of his death sentence for two murders he had admitted to committing in Utah. After the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a new series of death penalty statutes in the 1976 decision Gregg v. Georgia, he became the first person in almost ten years to be executed in the United States. These new statutes avoided the problems under the 1972 decision in Furman v. Georgia, which had resulted in earlier death penalty statutes being deemed "cruel and unusual" punishment, and therefore unconstitutional. (The Supreme Court had previously ordered all states to commute death sentences to life imprisonment after Furman.) Gilmore was executed by a firing squad in 1977. His life and execution were the subject of the 1979 nonfiction novel The Executioner's Song by Norman Mailer, and 1982 TV film of the novel starring Tommy Lee Jones as Gilmore.
- published: 02 Feb 2023
- views: 6129
42:18
Murderer Gary Gilmore Crime Documentary - HD
This is the best documentary I have seen on this guy.
Gary Mark Gilmore (December 4, 1940 – January 17, 1977) was an American criminal who gained international...
This is the best documentary I have seen on this guy.
Gary Mark Gilmore (December 4, 1940 – January 17, 1977) was an American criminal who gained international attention for demanding the implementation of his death sentence for two murders he committed in Utah. After the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a new series of death penalty statutes in the 1976 decision Gregg v. Georgia, he became the first person in almost ten years to be executed in the United States. These new statutes avoided the problems under the 1972 decision in Furman v. Georgia, which had resulted in earlier death penalty statutes being deemed as "cruel and unusual" punishment, and therefore unconstitutional. (The Supreme Court had previously ordered all states to commute death sentences to life imprisonment after Furman v. Georgia.) Gilmore was executed by firing squad in 1977. His life and execution were the subjects of the 1979 nonfiction novel The Executioner's Song by Norman Mailer, and 1982 TV film of the novel starring Tommy Lee Jones as Gilmore.
In 1962, Gilmore was arrested again and sent to the Oregon State Penitentiary for armed robbery and assault. He faced assault and armed robbery charges again in 1964 and was given a 15-year prison sentence as a habitual offender. A prison psychiatrist diagnosed him with antisocial personality disorder with intermittent psychotic decompensation. He was granted a conditional release in 1972 to live weekdays in a halfway house in Eugene, Oregon, and study art at a community college. Gilmore never registered and, within a month, he was arrested and convicted of armed robbery.
Due to his violent behavior in prison, Gilmore was transferred in 1975 from Oregon to the federal prison in Marion, Illinois, at the time a maximum security facility.
Gilmore was conditionally paroled in April 1976 and went to Provo, Utah, to live with a distant cousin, Brenda Nicol, who tried to help him find work. Gilmore worked briefly at his uncle Vern Damico's shoe repair shop and then for an insulation company, but he soon returned to his previous lifestyle of stealing, drinking, and getting into fights. Gilmore, then 35, had a relationship with Nicole Baker, a 19-year-old widow, and divorcee who had two young children. The relationship was at first casual, but soon became intense and strained due to Gilmore's aggressive behavior and pressure from Baker's family to stop her seeing him.
On the evening of July 19, 1976, Gilmore robbed and murdered Max Jensen, a gas station employee in Orem, Utah. The next evening, he robbed and murdered Bennie Bushnell, a motel manager in Provo. Although both men had complied with his demands, he murdered each of them. While disposing of the .22 caliber pistol used in both killings, Gilmore accidentally shot himself in his right hand, leaving a trail of blood to the service garage, where he had left his truck to be repaired prior to murdering Bushnell. Garage mechanic Michael Simpson witnessed Gilmore hiding the gun in the bushes. Seeing the blood on Gilmore's crudely bandaged right hand when he approached to pay for the repairs to his truck and hearing on a police scanner of the shooting at the nearby motel, Simpson wrote down Gilmore's license number and called the police. Gilmore's cousin, Brenda, turned him into police shortly after he phoned her asking for bandages and painkillers for the injury to his hand. The Utah State Police apprehended Gilmore as he tried to drive out of Provo, and he gave up without attempting to flee. Although he was charged with the murders of Jensen and Bushnell, the first case was never brought to trial, apparently because there were no eyewitnesses.
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https://wn.com/Murderer_Gary_Gilmore_Crime_Documentary_Hd
This is the best documentary I have seen on this guy.
Gary Mark Gilmore (December 4, 1940 – January 17, 1977) was an American criminal who gained international attention for demanding the implementation of his death sentence for two murders he committed in Utah. After the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a new series of death penalty statutes in the 1976 decision Gregg v. Georgia, he became the first person in almost ten years to be executed in the United States. These new statutes avoided the problems under the 1972 decision in Furman v. Georgia, which had resulted in earlier death penalty statutes being deemed as "cruel and unusual" punishment, and therefore unconstitutional. (The Supreme Court had previously ordered all states to commute death sentences to life imprisonment after Furman v. Georgia.) Gilmore was executed by firing squad in 1977. His life and execution were the subjects of the 1979 nonfiction novel The Executioner's Song by Norman Mailer, and 1982 TV film of the novel starring Tommy Lee Jones as Gilmore.
In 1962, Gilmore was arrested again and sent to the Oregon State Penitentiary for armed robbery and assault. He faced assault and armed robbery charges again in 1964 and was given a 15-year prison sentence as a habitual offender. A prison psychiatrist diagnosed him with antisocial personality disorder with intermittent psychotic decompensation. He was granted a conditional release in 1972 to live weekdays in a halfway house in Eugene, Oregon, and study art at a community college. Gilmore never registered and, within a month, he was arrested and convicted of armed robbery.
Due to his violent behavior in prison, Gilmore was transferred in 1975 from Oregon to the federal prison in Marion, Illinois, at the time a maximum security facility.
Gilmore was conditionally paroled in April 1976 and went to Provo, Utah, to live with a distant cousin, Brenda Nicol, who tried to help him find work. Gilmore worked briefly at his uncle Vern Damico's shoe repair shop and then for an insulation company, but he soon returned to his previous lifestyle of stealing, drinking, and getting into fights. Gilmore, then 35, had a relationship with Nicole Baker, a 19-year-old widow, and divorcee who had two young children. The relationship was at first casual, but soon became intense and strained due to Gilmore's aggressive behavior and pressure from Baker's family to stop her seeing him.
On the evening of July 19, 1976, Gilmore robbed and murdered Max Jensen, a gas station employee in Orem, Utah. The next evening, he robbed and murdered Bennie Bushnell, a motel manager in Provo. Although both men had complied with his demands, he murdered each of them. While disposing of the .22 caliber pistol used in both killings, Gilmore accidentally shot himself in his right hand, leaving a trail of blood to the service garage, where he had left his truck to be repaired prior to murdering Bushnell. Garage mechanic Michael Simpson witnessed Gilmore hiding the gun in the bushes. Seeing the blood on Gilmore's crudely bandaged right hand when he approached to pay for the repairs to his truck and hearing on a police scanner of the shooting at the nearby motel, Simpson wrote down Gilmore's license number and called the police. Gilmore's cousin, Brenda, turned him into police shortly after he phoned her asking for bandages and painkillers for the injury to his hand. The Utah State Police apprehended Gilmore as he tried to drive out of Provo, and he gave up without attempting to flee. Although he was charged with the murders of Jensen and Bushnell, the first case was never brought to trial, apparently because there were no eyewitnesses.
PLEASE SUBSCRIBE, LIKE, COMMENT, SHARE AND RING THE BELL TO BE NOTIFIED OF NEW VIDEOS! IT REALLY HELPS!!! TY!!!
- published: 08 Sep 2021
- views: 8414
26:02
The Case of Gary Gilmore | Great Crimes and Trials of the Twentieth Century
The execution of Gary Gilmore on January 17th, 1977, marked the end of a nearly 10-year moratorium on the death penalty in the United States. But what made Gilm...
The execution of Gary Gilmore on January 17th, 1977, marked the end of a nearly 10-year moratorium on the death penalty in the United States. But what made Gilmore's case so special and attracted international attention was that he himself demanded his own execution, as well as the nature of his chosen demise: by firing squad.
Note that this program was made in 1992. As of 2020, only three people other than Gilmore have been executed by firing squad in the United States since 1960, all in the state of Utah. Utah banned the firing squad as a method of execution in 2004, although this ban is not retroactive.
This is the full-length episode. Previous uploads are TV recordings with about 3 minutes of footage cut.
https://wn.com/The_Case_Of_Gary_Gilmore_|_Great_Crimes_And_Trials_Of_The_Twentieth_Century
The execution of Gary Gilmore on January 17th, 1977, marked the end of a nearly 10-year moratorium on the death penalty in the United States. But what made Gilmore's case so special and attracted international attention was that he himself demanded his own execution, as well as the nature of his chosen demise: by firing squad.
Note that this program was made in 1992. As of 2020, only three people other than Gilmore have been executed by firing squad in the United States since 1960, all in the state of Utah. Utah banned the firing squad as a method of execution in 2004, although this ban is not retroactive.
This is the full-length episode. Previous uploads are TV recordings with about 3 minutes of footage cut.
- published: 21 Sep 2020
- views: 12675
18:58
The Execution of Gary Gilmore: A Utah Death Row inmate chooses death by firing squad
We discuss the life and crimes of Gary Gilmore, an infamous Utah murderer known not only for his crimes, but for the controversial method he chose for his execu...
We discuss the life and crimes of Gary Gilmore, an infamous Utah murderer known not only for his crimes, but for the controversial method he chose for his execution. We review the timeline of events, and as always, I show you and taste his last meal.
❤️Subscribe: https://youtube.com/channel/UCu9SNFGpY_odhZT_LevkGvw
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The Executioner’s Song
https://youtu.be/zCvVAWGHfmE
https://wn.com/The_Execution_Of_Gary_Gilmore_A_Utah_Death_Row_Inmate_Chooses_Death_By_Firing_Squad
We discuss the life and crimes of Gary Gilmore, an infamous Utah murderer known not only for his crimes, but for the controversial method he chose for his execution. We review the timeline of events, and as always, I show you and taste his last meal.
❤️Subscribe: https://youtube.com/channel/UCu9SNFGpY_odhZT_LevkGvw
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The Executioner’s Song
https://youtu.be/zCvVAWGHfmE
- published: 07 Apr 2022
- views: 5311
1:31
The Shocking Crime of Gary Gilmore...You Won't Believe What Happened!
Not as shocking as the others, but he still deserves the death sentence, at least in my opinion he does.
Here is my channel for more videos and shorts!
https://...
Not as shocking as the others, but he still deserves the death sentence, at least in my opinion he does.
Here is my channel for more videos and shorts!
https://www.youtube.com/@SpookyScaryYami/featured
Check out my video about hanging!
https://youtube.com/shorts/y23tjSpujiM
Like and subscribe for more videos.
Know a death row prisoner you want me to make a video about? Comment down below, and I'll be sure to make it!
Want to learn more about a particular death row inmate or life-in-prison case, let me know!
#deathrow #capitalpunishment #murderer #deathrowrecords #prison
https://wn.com/The_Shocking_Crime_Of_Gary_Gilmore...You_Won't_Believe_What_Happened
Not as shocking as the others, but he still deserves the death sentence, at least in my opinion he does.
Here is my channel for more videos and shorts!
https://www.youtube.com/@SpookyScaryYami/featured
Check out my video about hanging!
https://youtube.com/shorts/y23tjSpujiM
Like and subscribe for more videos.
Know a death row prisoner you want me to make a video about? Comment down below, and I'll be sure to make it!
Want to learn more about a particular death row inmate or life-in-prison case, let me know!
#deathrow #capitalpunishment #murderer #deathrowrecords #prison
- published: 28 Feb 2023
- views: 174